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The Dreamers movie analysis and some psychology. (EN-TR) Düşler, tutkular ve suçlar film analizi ve biraz psikoloji.@mehmetfix1390d
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  1. A Leonardo DiCaprio se le ofreció el papel de Matthew (The Dreamers) , ...@nodoninja1620d
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  2. Los Soñadores@nodoninja1878d

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    Una de las películas más infravaloradas del legendario director y guionista Italiano  Bernardo Bertolucci.

    En su filmografía encontramos piezas como: El conformista, El último tango en París, 1900, El último emperador (por la que ganó el Oscar al mejor director y el Oscar al mejor guion adaptado), El cielo protector, El pequeño Buda, Robar la belleza y la obra que hoy nos atañe... Los soñadores.

    Soñadores 2003

    La escena en la que el pelo de Isabelle se incendia no estaba prevista. Eva Green debía inclinarse hacia delante y dar un beso de buenas noches a Matthew, pero accidentalmente se le prendió fuego el pelo con la vela de la mesa. No se preocupó por ello y actuó con tanta naturalidad que Bernardo Bertolucci decidió dejarlo, ya que consideró que anticipaba perfectamente el tema de que las cosas están a punto de volverse un poco locas.

    Director: Bernardo Bertolucci. Guionistas: Gilbert Adair, Gilbert Adair. Protagonistas:  Eva Green, Louis Garrel, Michael Pitt. Género: Drama. Idioma original: Inglés. Duración: 1h 56m

    Una película magistralmente elaborada, que muestra dentro de su sensualidad como el conflicto entre el poder y la pura estética. Sin embargo, a pesar del rocambolesco y agitado contexto histórico, la película de Bertolucci ignora la convulsión social, en su lugar, la mirada del lente se dirige a los tres protagonistas que, a pesar de profesar los ideales de la revolución y apoyar las protestas, se repliegan cada vez más en un mundo secuestrado por la pantalla de plata.

    The Dreamers es sin duda un film increíblemente exquisito para cualquier cinéfilo, con escenas donde se debaten los méritos respectivos de Keaton y Chaplin, o citando el canon de la erudición cinematográfica.

    The dreamers Para que los actores se sintieran cómodos y naturales en las escenas de desnudo de la película, el director Bernardo Bertolucci les animaba a estar totalmente desnudos mucho antes del rodaje real para que se acostumbraran a estar desnudos entre ellos. Fuente: Comentario del director en el DVD[/caption]

    Es fácil, por tanto, ver Los soñadores como un homenaje edulcorado de Bertolucci al cine.

    Sin que la belleza de Eva Green o sus dos acompañantes nos distraiga, Los soñadores muestra en la interacción entre sus personajes una serie de acontecimientos históricos que son enormemente significativos, en particular para el septimo arte.

    Al fin y al cabo, Matthew se adapta al estilo de vida de sus nuevos amigos, de forma bastante irónica y abrupta, con una muerte. En donde Theo, jugando a la pantomima con el que los tres personajes se divierten en numerosas escenas a lo largo de la película, recrea una escena de muerte de Scarface (1932) de Howard Hawks.

    Cuando por fin Bertolucci dirige su lente hacia las protestas que se producen más allá de las paredes del apartamento, los planos -a menudo paralelos a las ilustraciones del estilo de vida de Matthew, Theo e Isabelle- nos recuerdan como espectadores que existe un mundo real más allá de las fantasías y belleza visual de los soñadores.

    Eva Green Eva Green declaró a The Guardian que su agente y sus padres le rogaron que no aceptara el papel de Isabelle, preocupados porque la película -que incluye desnudos frontales y escenas de sexo gráfico- hiciera que su carrera "tuviera el mismo destino que Maria Schneider".

    En mayo de 1968, los disturbios estudiantiles en París no hacen más que agravar el aislamiento que sienten tres jóvenes: un estudiante de intercambio americano llamado Matthew (Michael Pitt) y los gemelos Théo (Louis Garrel) e Isabelle (Eva Green). Matthew se siente fascinado por su amor mutuo al cine y por la intimidad de Isabelle y Theo, que nacieron unidos. Cuando los bohemios padres de los gemelos se marchan durante un mes, le piden a Matthew que se quede en su casa, y los tres se pierden en la fantasía. Sin duda los placeres de Los Soñadores, aunque superfluos son tan elegantemente dirigidos y esencialmente sexys, que es difícil quejarse.

    "Isabelle: Sabes, Matthew, realmente tienes el par de labios más hermoso. ¿Puedo tocarlos?

    Matthew: ¿Quieres tocar mis labios? Sí.

    Isabelle: Son tan rojos y apetitosos."


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  3. The Dreamers (2003) by Bernardo Bertolucci (REVIEW)@lost1082699d

    I looked at the film briefly, but from what I realized, it's about a young American (Michael Pitt) who comes to France and meets two young Frenchmen (Eva Green and Louis Garrel).

    Then they live some time together in a common apartment, so you know what young people can do. Well, I would not recommend it to children the movie has some scenes that can "excite" them.

    Forgive me for the Nubian explanation, I know that he can give you a wrong opinion about the film, but I will still see the goal. Now I just explained this to you without a point. However, I'm sure IF you take a little time, at least look at it, you will change your mind and you will want to look at it.

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  4. The Dreamers - Movie Review@coldsteem2840d

    The Dreamers sounded like the kind of movie I would like.  The film is set against the backdrop of the 1960s, with main characters that share a love of cinema.  It appears to be about a group of late teens coming-of-age amidst the cacophony of the late 1960s with anti-Viet Nam sentiment, communist movements with the music that defined the 60s setting the atmosphere.  The icing on the cake is that the film is set in Paris, France.

    The Dreamers opens slowly, introducing us to a displaced American teenager named Matthew (Michael Pitt).  Matthew lives in a hotel while attending school in Paris.  He spends most of his spare time satiating his incredible appetite for film.  The growing tension in Paris during 1968 starts becoming evident in increased police presence and protests.  During one of these demonstrations, the effete American loner reluctantly converses with an attractive girl who he has often seen at the movie theater.  She introduces herself as Isabelle (Eva Green).

    Isabelle strikes up a conversation in French before shifting back to English, which Matthew is obviously more comfortable with.  She introduces Matthew to her twin brother Theo (Louis Garrel), whose initial response to Matthew should set him ill at ease, but Matthew surprisingly adapts without discomfort.  The three begin an odd friendship.  Matthew is eventually invited to come stay with Isabelle and Theo while their parents are out of town.  They spend their days discussing, re-enacting and living classic film.  The strange discussions and sexual energy between the three provide plenty of opportunity for thought-provoking dialogue and drama, as well as sexual tension, nudity and sex. 

    Gilbert Adair adapted his own novel to create this offbeat film.  Individually, I like quirky, I like dark themes, I like offbeat, I like silly, I like unique, I like period pieces, even nudity if contextual.  The Dreamers contains all of these elements, but very little in the way of plot.  It seemed to rely on strong characters, which they are, eccentric dialogue, vivid visuals and a loose theme rather than using an actual plot.  I enjoyed the artistic aspects of the film but was left feeling unfulfilled at the rather anti-climactic ending.  The ending could have gone many different directions, but it simply fizzled out.  I was incredibly disappointed.  It seemed that pushing the envelope with the sex and nudity was intended to compensate for the disjointed pieces that left more questions than they answered.  I felt unresolved on a few plot lines when the film was over.  There were also some stretches, especially near the beginning of the film, where the pace slowed to a creep.

    The acting was pretty good.  Pitt, Green and Garrel had great chemistry and created the type of on-screen sexual tension that I am certain Director Bernardo Bertolucci was looking for.  The sexuality of the three provided intensity, while excellent acting created the emotional drama to make it more than just sex and nudity.  If not for the incredible cast, this film would be garbage to me.  It took strong performances to sell the concept and give it an emotional element that adds some depth to the relationships.  I believed that the three were genuinely bound by an unseen thread.

    The MPAA was certain to give The Dreamers an NC-17 rating (an R rated version is also available).  This film spares nothing when it comes to human sexuality.  Male and female genitals, buttocks, breasts, sex scenes, bloody sex and hints toward incest and homosexuality are all on full display.  There was some language, cigarettes, lots of wine, but that stuff is child's play to the rampant sexuality of this film.  On the one hand, it is a big part of the story...on the other hand, no holds are barred.  The rating is proper...17 years old and up for the uncut version. 

    I enjoyed several aspects of The Dreamers but felt that it fell short of the mark.  The weak pacing at the front end of the film and the petered out ending were bookends on a great middle filled with sexuality, sensuality and some thought-provoking dialogue (all set against the backdrop of the 60s).  The soundtrack set the feel of the era (Joplin, Hendrix, The Doors, The Steve Miller Band and more).  The film has several elements that I like to see on celluloid, but did not come together comprehensively for me when all was said and done.  I did not enjoy the sum equal to the parts. 6.5/10.

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